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Zarrab lives lavish life in US

Keeping a close watch on the movement of Turkish-Iranian businessman Reza Zarrab, who was arrested in 2016 for violating the U.S. sanctions on Iran and released on bail in 2018 after being a witness in the case, the U.S. media has revealed the lavish lifestyle of Zarrab in Miami.

Famous Turkish actor becomes minimalist, moves to hotel

Defending a minimalist lifestyle, famous Turkish actor Nejat İşler has started living in a hotel room in Istanbul, saying that "life has fit in a backpack."

İşler, who was living in Bodrum, a world-renowned tourism hotspot in the southwestern province of Muğla, for over a decade, noted that he has currently moved to a hotel in Istanbul.

Ties with Turkey very critical to US: Senior official

A senior American official has described ties with Turkey as very critical and significant despite ongoing differences in various issues, including the U.S. support to the YPG and Turkey's deployment of the Russian air defense systems, while recalling that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and U.S.

Russian envoy congratulates Hürriyet Daily News on 60th anniversary

Russia's ambassador to Turkey, Aleksei V. Erkhov, has extended his congratulations to Hürriyet Daily News, in honor of the newspapers' 60th anniversary.

In a letter to editor-in-chief Gökçe Aytulu, Erkhov said that he has been following the latest developments of Turkey from Hürriyet Daily News since he was appointed as consul-general to Istanbul in 2009.

A great milestone on a long journey

Journalism never gets old. Even so, the 60th year is a great milestone on a long journey, and today, the Hürriyet Daily News has reached it.

The Daily News, founded in 1961, is currently the oldest English-language daily in Turkey.

Turkey and the world have changed enormously in the last 60 years, spanning the era between the Cold War and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pamukkale University rector suspended after giving job to wife

The rector of Pamukkale University, Hüseyin Bağ, has been suspended from his post after reports that he gave a job to his wife in the university, Turkey's Higher Education Board (YÖK) said on Aug. 10.

The move comes after reports that he had given his wife a job as a teaching assistant went viral on social media.

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